SFFD NERT

NERT (Neighborhood Emergency Response Team) is a free training program for individuals, neighborhood groups and community-based organizations in San Francisco. Through this program, individuals will learn the basics of personal preparedness and prevention.

YWAM

Youth With a Mission San Francisco is a non-profit organization that seeks to engage the city of San Francisco with a loving God by reaching out to each sphere of society in unique, relevant, and creative ways.

Safe Passage

In 2012 we launched the Tenderloin Safe Passage Route, an 11 block sidewalk mural which highlights routes through the neighborhood which are most frequently trafficked by children and families. Our goal in doing so is to raise awareness of the large number of children and families who make the Tenderloin home and to focus community driven safety efforts in ways that can make the most impact. Our ongoing volunteer driven Corner Captain program places trained safety monitors on high-traffic, ...

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice

The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization whose mission is to reduce society’s reliance on incarceration as a solution to social problems.In pursuit of this mission, CJCJ provides direct services, technical assistance, and policy analysis that work in unison to promote a balanced and humane criminal justice system designed to reduce incarceration and enhance long-term public safety.

SF Veterans Mural Project (Veterans Alley)

The San Francisco Veterans Mural Project(Veterans Alley) is a grass-roots art project created in October 2011 by 2 disabled U.S. Military Veterans, Amos Gregory and Gilbert Lovato. The project utilizes the walls of a public alleyway located on Shannon Street, in the Tenderloin. Veterans Alley contains murals painted by veterans which will tell their story. Thus far, the project has covered over 30,000 square feet of wall space containing murals, and veterans alley has hosted hundreds of vete...

Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation

At age 8, Alisa Ann Ruch was fatally injured in a backyard barbecue accident. Using their tragedy as a catalyst for change, Alisa Ann’s parents partnered with Southern California firefighters to found the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation (AARBF), a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, in 1971. AARBF’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for burn survivors and promote burn prevention education.

Edgewood Center for Children and Families

Each year, Edgewood Center for Children and Families helps thousands of abused, neglected, and traumatized children in the Bay Area through life-changing programs that transform and heal. Our emphasis on individual strengths helps our clients succeed. We follow a holistic and family-centered approach to address mental health, support families and build life skills. More importantly, we reach youth where and when they need us: in their communities, schools, and neighborhoods.
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La Playa Park Coalition

Central City Hospitality House

Hospitality House is a community center supporting the needs of all residents Of the more than 20,000 people whose lives we touch each year, approximately half are homeless adults. We provide shelter, assist with getting housing or finding employment to all homeless individuals, Community Behavioral Health as well as anyone who walk through our doors seeking assistance.

Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center

Huckleberry Youth Programs CARC

Huckleberry’s mission is to educate, inspire, and support under served youth to develop healthy life choices, to maximize their potential, and to realize their dreams. Since 1967, we have accomplished this by providing San Francisco and Marin youth and their families with a network of services and opportunities by caring peers and adults.

Concrn

Concrn aims to become a social service network connecting our clients-individuals suffering from homelessness, mental illness, and/or substance abuse with trained outreach teams. Teams will make an effort to bridge the gap between individuals in need and local service providers, support groups, and family members. We additionally offer ongoing case management in order to encourage clients to follow through with connecting and maintaining their connections to support services.

Health, Homelessness, Music, Safety, Social Justice, Violence Prevention, Community Development